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Noble by Whole Foods isn't just a mom-and-pop salon. Oh, no, they've got services on services on services. With a full hair and spa salon, you'll finally feel like a brand new you.
Clear up your skin with a relaxing and rejuvenating facial.
Keep your skin feeling and feeling clean with a professional skin care treatment.
This salon serves up custom cuts and color options to suit your personal style needs.
Ready to book your first hair removal service? Check out the painless remedies that this establishment has to offer, such as waxing, laser hair removal, electrolysis, and epilation.
Noble by Whole Foods helps brighten your look with such services as eyelash extensions.
Relax and enjoy the healing and soothing remedies of a professional massage from this salon.
Beauty needs can arise at anytime and luckily for you this salon accepts walk-ins.
Payment is simple and all major credit cards are accepted.
At Noble by Whole Foods, you can find nearby options for both street and lot parking.
When those pesky hairs return, head to Noble by Whole Foods for a quick fix.

For the staff at Cove Wellness, a day at the spa isn't just about relaxation. It's also about prevention. Without proper attention, bodily ailments and stress can snowball into something bigger, and so the spa's therapists have made it their goal to help clients bring bodies and spirits back into balance. Believing detoxification to be the most natural and direct way to promote wellness from within, their three-step Signature of La Jolla Detox treatment combines bioenergetic lymphatic therapy, colon hydrotherapy, and a lymphatic-detox footbath to rid clients of accumulated waste and recharge the immune systems. Cellulite-reduction therapy helps promote smoother contours by boosting lymphatic drainage, and acupuncture helps clear energy blockages and boost circulation, bringing possible relief to ailments such as migraines, insomnia, sciatica, and restless ankle syndrome.

The Spa Gregorie team won Spa Finder’s Reader’s Choice award for Best Day Spa of 2011 for rejuvenating skin with Spa Gregorie's botanically enriched product line. Steps away from the spa's tranquil hair salon, Arcona formulas play a central role in the spa's 18 facial treatments while massage clients benefit from fluffy robes and a eucalyptus steam room. But the staff's dedication to well-being doesn't stop with the clients—contributions to the Make a Wish Foundation and multiple cancer research organizations echo this allegiance to communal prosperity, and any nonprofit group or charitable organization may use the Del Mar spa's conference room for free.
In 2011, the International SPA Association honored Spa Gregorie's CEO Angela Cortright with the Dedicated Contributor of the Year award. The press release cites her commitment to well-being and public service beyond her three eucalyptus-scented spas and reveals her favorite quote to be Muhammad Ali's maxim, “Service to others is the rent we pay for our room here on Earth.” This attitude has earned the company an avalanche of awards, which document the good works of its expert aestheticians, hair designers, and massage therapists.

De La Sole Reflexology in Del Mar provides body treatments, nail services, facials, massages and more.
For a clear and healthy complexion, treat yourself to an affordable facial from this spa.
With a professional skin care treatment, such as a steam bath, you can improve the health, feel, and look of your skin.
To avoid first wrinkles, try one of the beauty injections offered at this spa.
Have the professionals massage your troubles away while you're here.
For effective and worthy beauty alternatives, head on over to this spa and leave feeling satisfied.
Style starts with a great set of nails. That's why this spa has manis and pedis available for you.
Don't wait for a fabulous beauty date with your stylist. spa is always ready for you, as they accept all walk-ins during normal business hours.
Whether you're a solo spa-goer or prefer to relax with friends, De La Sole Reflexology's prices won't stand in the way of your plans.
At De La Sole Reflexology, you can pay any way you like. Now accepting all major credit cards.
Whether you prefer street or lot parking, De La Sole Reflexology is located near both options.
After a long week of stress, you deserve to feel pampered at De La Sole Reflexology.

Pamper yourself with a relaxing massage, stylish haircut, and fashion-forward manicure from Renous, a full-service salon in Del Mar.
Say goodbye to blackheads and clogged pores with a facial!
At Renous, you can improve the health of your skin with one of the many skin care treatment options.
Need hair inspiration? Visit one of the stylists at this salon and treat yourself to an upgraded hairstyle.
Professionals know how to get deep down and hit the right spots when giving massages. Experience one yourself at this salon.
Removing unwanted hair shouldn't be difficult. Visit Renous for an easy and pain-free hair removal remedy.
This salon has all the beauty services you need, all available by appointment.
If you prefer to pay by credit card, you're in luck. This establishment accepts all major credit cards.
The parking lot near Renous will have you in and out in a jiffy.
Beauty buffs and Plain Janes alike will go crazy for the options at Renous, so don't hesitate to beautify your look today.

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“Is that the naked spa?”
That’s the question at least three people asked me when I said I was going to King Spa & Sauna just outside Chicago. Each one also made a face that seemed to imply “better you than me” after I affirmed that, yes, I was going to the so-called “naked spa,” and yes, I would, in fact, be getting naked.
Never mind that most activities at the spa actually require you to be clothed. King Spa is modeled after a traditional Korean jjim-jil bang, or public bath, and while it’s true that the steam rooms and hot and cold pools require nudity, they constitute such a fraction of what the spa has to offer it somehow seems unfair that this has become its reputation.
In fact, even those who don’t balk at being naked in a room full of strangers might still be intimidated by the spa’s endless facilities, including a movie theater, a 23-karat gold pyramid room, and a salt cave. Below, I’ve documented my own experience so you’ll know what to expect if you’re planning your first visit.
1. Naked means naked.
Let’s cut to the chase: when you use the wet spas—which are separated by gender—you really must be nude. Technically you get a towel, but it’s quite small, and doesn’t do much to preserve modesty. Although, it is probably big enough to cover your face. Everybody may be looking at you naked, but there’s no rule that says you have to look at them while they’re looking at you naked, right?
All joking aside, I was astonished by how quickly being nude around strangers felt…normal. I expected my foray into public nudity to be anxiety inducing, but the sight of bodies of so many different shapes, sizes, and ages was actually quite anxiety reducing.
However, upon check-in you are given a clean cotton uniform for the dry saunas and other facilities in the coed area.
2. Forget looking cute.
To help ensure the spa stays as sanitary as possible, you’re required to shower between visits to any wet sauna or pools. This means any time you spent fixing your hair or makeup before you arrived was time better spent doing something else (like bedazzling). The good news is everyone around you is in the same boat. But if you really can’t stand looking unpolished, the locker rooms have primping tools such as hair brushes, blow-dryers, and cotton swabs.
3. Be prepared to do nothing.
When I entered the charcoal room for my first dry-sauna session, the two other people inside were fast asleep and snoring. Loudly. I closed my eyes and tried to quiet my mind, but the hum of activity outside the door combined with my sauna-mates’ gentle ZZZs made me feel like Fozzie Bear during his failed hibernation attempt in Muppets Take Manhattan (“how do they do it?”). Eventually, though, I got the hang of it. By the time I made the rounds to the salt room, pyramid room, amethyst room, and yellow mud room, I was the one fighting off sleep.
4. Know your limits.
There’s a 15-minute recommended maximum for each sauna. At first I thought this sounded overly cautious, but by the end of my spa day, I found myself feeling a little light-headed and lethargic. Drink lots of water, listen to your body, and go slow. If you’re feeling tired, relax in the movie theater or meditation area.
5. Come hungry.
You know those spas that are all about detox diets and cucumber water? King Spa’s not like that. They have a large, cafeteria-style Korean restaurant that serves everything from bento boxes with beef bulgogi to baked eggs that are actually cooked inside the fire sauna. The smell of savory, grilled meats basically permeates every pyramid and salt cave, so you might as well just dig in. After all, half the people there have already seen you naked.
6. Clear your calendar.
King Spa gives new meaning to the term “spa day”. It’s open 24 hours and admission gets you all-day access (an extra $5 fee applies if you stay overnight). I unfortunately had only carved out a few hours for my visit. When I overheard some other people talking about staying until 3 a.m., I really wished I could have, too.
Photos courtesy of King Spa & Sauna
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